Crime & Safety
Dogs Believed Stolen from Summer Street Apartment
Somerville Police are asking for the public's help in locating Pomeranians Caesar and Cleopatra.

SOMERVILLE, MA - Somerville Police are asking for the public’s help in locating two dogs they believe were stolen from a residence earlier this week.
According to police, two Pomeranians, Caesar and Cleopatra, are believed to have been taken from an apartment on Summer Street in Tuesday, Jan. 19 at approximately 6:55 p.m.
The dogs are described as:
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- A 3-year-old female Pomeranian named Cleopatra that is blue-white in color and weighs approximately 7 pounds.
- A 4-year-old male name Caesar, that is black-white in color and weighs approximately 14 pounds
Cleopatra and Caesar were last seen at 6:57 p.m. heading west on Summer Street.
“We hope that by sharing this information and providing photo I.D.s of the dogs, we will help generate sightings and hopefully bring them home,” Chief Fallon said in a statment. “Anyone who has information about this case should contact the Somerville Police Department or Animal Control right away.”
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Anyone who has seen these two dogs or has any information on their whereabouts should contact Somerville Animal Control at 617-625-6600 and dial extension 2190, or the Somerville Police Department at 617-625-1600.
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